Zcash cofounder Ian Miers discusses zero-knowledge proofs, why Bitcoin's public ledger creates massive privacy problems, how SNARKs enable trust without exposure, quantum computing threats to cryptocurrency, identity and reputation systems, and why a blockchain needs privacy to function as actual money.
Notes:
• Zcash launched as first industrial zero-knowledge proof application
• Zero Coin published 2013 (before Ethereum or SNARKs existed)
• Quantum computers need thousands of qubits to break RSA
• Blockchain transparency makes Bitcoin "Twitter for bank accounts"
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
00:19 What's Ian up to?
01:25 Creating Zcash
05:59 Why ZK tech is a big deal?
08:34 Zero knowledge proofs & Bitcoin
10:36 Verifiability vs privacy
14:02 The 2025 Zcash resurgence
17:20 Other research
20:45 Stablecoins & real world assets
24:15 Ellipsis Labs Ad
25:02 Regulation
28:57 Government privacy overreach
33:11 Zcash proposals & current development
35:51 Swaps
39:29 Zcash as medium of exchange?
41:37 The possibility of privacy on Bitcoin
43:53 Other privacy tech?
50:18 Monero vs Zcash
53:37 Developer block rewards
57:12 Developer rewards & adoption
59:39 Quantum risks
1:02:45 Quantum timelines
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